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financially for the city as we'll see very soon. you really believe that a cat's generating this, gang? there's a catch. you can see it on the side there. a little close-up view, but better. take a look at your book. maybe the truth is in there. oh, there it goes. there it goes. disaster, disaster. elastic things have their breaking point. and there we see the collapse of the bridge itself. [music] captioning performed by aegis rapidtext
financially for the city as we'll see very soon. you really believe that a cat's generating this, gang? there's a catch. you can see it on the side there. a little close-up view, but better. take a look at your book. maybe the truth is in there. oh, there it goes. there it goes. disaster, disaster. elastic things have their breaking point. and there we see the collapse of the bridge itself. [music] captioning performed by aegis rapidtext
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financially for the city as we'll see very soon. you really believe that a cat's generating this, gang? there's a catch. you can see it on the side there. a little close-up view, but better.
financially for the city as we'll see very soon. you really believe that a cat's generating this, gang? there's a catch. you can see it on the side there. a little close-up view, but better.
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tattoo city, honey. you have burned yourself. take that same frying pan, this time, pour a little water in it. now, put the wat-filled frying pan on the stove, tu around, the telephone ring. [makes noise] "what's it--no, no, "i don't want any aluminum siding on my house. thank you anyway." boom. you come back later, a few minutes later, put your hand on the water, huh, - it's okay? - it's okay. it's okay? if you can do that, you can do that, it's okay. now, i got a question for you, which do you suppose has more internal energy? which has absorbed more heat, the frying pan empty or the frying pan with the water in it? think. i'm not asking which has got the higher temperature. i'm asking a different question. i'm saying, which has absorbed the most heat? and your neighbor says... -- what's the answer, gang? the water. the water has absorbed more heat. but you know what? it's not as hot. the tempature is not so high. so some substances will absorb an awful lot of heat for only a small change in temperature. iron, put a little heat
tattoo city, honey. you have burned yourself. take that same frying pan, this time, pour a little water in it. now, put the wat-filled frying pan on the stove, tu around, the telephone ring. [makes noise] "what's it--no, no, "i don't want any aluminum siding on my house. thank you anyway." boom. you come back later, a few minutes later, put your hand on the water, huh, - it's okay? - it's okay. it's okay? if you can do that, you can do that, it's okay. now, i got a question for...
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those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being that it was the largest city in the southeast, to make sure that those mosquito populations were kept under control around the military bases, so that malaria wouldn't come back in this part of the country. and the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group
those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being that it was the largest city in the southeast, to make sure that those mosquito populations were kept under control around the military bases, so that malaria wouldn't come back in this part of the country. and the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in...
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he killed a man in a quarrel and fled the city. he was a carouser and a libertine and painted himself that way... but the way he painted religious subjects was as shocking to his contemporaries as his behavior. he painted saint peter as a confused and frightened old man... the virgin, in life, as a neighborhood housewife. the virgin in death he painted as a swollen, careworn corpse. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as dead rather thadying. caravaggio was rebelling against idealized depictions such as this conversion of saint paul by taddeo zuccaro. this was the conventional way in which divine intervention on earth was portrayed, like a fabulous dream, but caravaggio sought to draw the beholder in, to make the worshiper a participant in the drama enacted on the canvas. in a small chapel in the church of santa maria del popolo in rome, caravaggio's conversion of saint paul depicts the intrusion of the divine into human life as a real moment meant to be seen from
he killed a man in a quarrel and fled the city. he was a carouser and a libertine and painted himself that way... but the way he painted religious subjects was as shocking to his contemporaries as his behavior. he painted saint peter as a confused and frightened old man... the virgin, in life, as a neighborhood housewife. the virgin in death he painted as a swollen, careworn corpse. the painting was rejected by monks who commissioned it. never had they seen the virgin mary represented as dead...
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those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being that it was the largest city in the southeast, to make sure that those mosquito populations were kept under control around the military bases, so that malaria wouldn't come back in this part of the country. and the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group
those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being that it was the largest city in the southeast, to make sure that those mosquito populations were kept under control around the military bases, so that malaria wouldn't come back in this part of the country. and the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in...
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that's several city blocks. scrunch all those atoms up, 133 million tons, scrunch them up until all these things here cave into one another. you got the size of a pea. so take the size of a pea and spread out a city block, that's how atoms are, most of them. so these things go right through our body without ever making a direct hit. you get, maybe, one direct hit per year on the average, one got me, okay? very, very seldom, okay? you know what? 1987, the supernova-- the supernova in the heavens-- and showered the whole universe with neutrinos. and neutrino flecks were so enormous that about one out of every 248 people, something like that, got one of those neutrinos, caught one and the rest went just right by through us, right through the other side, never, never making a direct hit. why? because the space between the little particles of the atom are enormous compared to the size of the particular nucleons or electrons. kinda neat, huh? so if there's a great big beam of neutrons coming right by, you just walk ri
that's several city blocks. scrunch all those atoms up, 133 million tons, scrunch them up until all these things here cave into one another. you got the size of a pea. so take the size of a pea and spread out a city block, that's how atoms are, most of them. so these things go right through our body without ever making a direct hit. you get, maybe, one direct hit per year on the average, one got me, okay? very, very seldom, okay? you know what? 1987, the supernova-- the supernova in the...
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rising can use some funding from municipal bonds back stopped by the city or taken out by the city and so there is this kind of we are gray area but it is the method for which cities and states can borrow and lisa let's go ahead and turn to you and i know that there are specific there is a trend towards public financing of stadiums when did this this shift occur and why is that happening actually this shift is almost going back to public private except for baseball that has eighty games home games so most communities now are saying no to football stadiums that only have eight to twelve games a season in town but baseball is operates more months has more games and is a bigger business to a community so except for baseball stadiums other ones are going back to being privately funded and i know that you actually argue the small part especially in washington d.c. that these stadiums are helping neighborhood business is as we kind of saw in christine's package a lot of the story excuse me a lot of those buildings are still in especially surrounding the nationals park stadium so can it be ar
rising can use some funding from municipal bonds back stopped by the city or taken out by the city and so there is this kind of we are gray area but it is the method for which cities and states can borrow and lisa let's go ahead and turn to you and i know that there are specific there is a trend towards public financing of stadiums when did this this shift occur and why is that happening actually this shift is almost going back to public private except for baseball that has eighty games home...
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when you think of a destination wedding, you think tropical city, tropical island, romantic city. >> yeah. >> a couple of sweden travelled to london to tie the knot in front of 17,000 trekies. they were episode after -- inspired by a episode on deep space 9 and where a traditional couple got married. >> the couples got in character here and said their vows in the star track language, clingons. >> whatever works. >> that is different. but love. love rules. >> whatever works. >> yeah. >> and i like that one. i got to use it. >>> on today's sports money, the college variety and d.c. united playing the most pivotal game in years. >>> i can totally see you doing that. >> shut up. >> for the record. >> and we have a little bit of everything coming up and can the terps please catch a break? it's on to the next one again for the crew and d.c. united joins the d.c. team as the next play-off time error. we'll hear from the former players. that's all. >> ah-ha, i can do that. >> uh. >> or morning, nanu. >> that is it for us. fox news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. >> keep it here. sports extra i
when you think of a destination wedding, you think tropical city, tropical island, romantic city. >> yeah. >> a couple of sweden travelled to london to tie the knot in front of 17,000 trekies. they were episode after -- inspired by a episode on deep space 9 and where a traditional couple got married. >> the couples got in character here and said their vows in the star track language, clingons. >> whatever works. >> that is different. but love. love rules. >>...
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carlos reyes/residente de ocean city "la policia el army tiene tapado toda la calle de la 17 para aca arriba esta abierto pero para aca abajo esta tapado." este vecino nos cuenta como en la noche tuvo que rescatar a varios ancianos que quedaron atrapados en sus hogares rodeados por el mar robert miller/ residente de ocean city "el agua llegaba hasta mi cintura, las olas pasaban por encima de las casas un aproximado de 50 residentes que ignoraron la evacuacion mandatoria fueron rescatados no se reporto muertes ni heridos los puentes se reabrieron en la manana, algunos de los negocios intentaron hacer los mismo en la tarde, residentes fueron a ver con sus propios ojos lo que sandy destruyo: locales de tiendas danados, el popular camino utilizado por los turistas, lleno de arena y parte del historico muelle desparecido "sonia rodriguez/residente de ocean city "bueno el agua y el viento y todo el caos fueron peor que el ano pasado " claudia uceda/chesapeake, maryland y las autoridades quieren que todo vuelva a la normalidad manana, pero no cabe duda que el frio, la lluvia y el viento comp
carlos reyes/residente de ocean city "la policia el army tiene tapado toda la calle de la 17 para aca arriba esta abierto pero para aca abajo esta tapado." este vecino nos cuenta como en la noche tuvo que rescatar a varios ancianos que quedaron atrapados en sus hogares rodeados por el mar robert miller/ residente de ocean city "el agua llegaba hasta mi cintura, las olas pasaban por encima de las casas un aproximado de 50 residentes que ignoraron la evacuacion mandatoria fueron...
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so they have partnered with city builds here in san francisco, you see the city build folks back there, gave them a wave. [ applause ] >> mandela and project build and young build. to channel folks into our apprenticeships that is one of the great things that a program like this, a civic program can do, it can leverage the work that we are doing to bring folks into our trades and to start them on careers. and there are some trades that have done especially well in that regard. i think that we have to call out the plumbers who are at 30 percent of apprentice usage, actually. and the roofers who are at 27 percent at last report. and the iron workers who are 22 percent and the electricians who are 20 percent. and i also think that the laborers right now working with the public utilities commission, on developing a program for buyer regional habitat restoration are also doing something extremely innovative that is important to the future of this area. we have to do over the next few decades a lot of undoing of the damage that was done in the 19th and 20th century to the habitats in our reg
so they have partnered with city builds here in san francisco, you see the city build folks back there, gave them a wave. [ applause ] >> mandela and project build and young build. to channel folks into our apprenticeships that is one of the great things that a program like this, a civic program can do, it can leverage the work that we are doing to bring folks into our trades and to start them on careers. and there are some trades that have done especially well in that regard. i think...
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city better? that's what makes san francisco not only the innovation capital of the world, but we have now earned the title, america's best city. thank you very much. much.pars4 (applause) >> okay, if we an have everybody take their seats. okay, good morning. we're going to get warm because you're all together. but we really want to welcome all of you today to the opening of our new city, new bridge hiv research facility. let's give it a hand. [cheering and applauding] >> one of the greatest honors that i have and barbara garcia, the director of health and one of the greatest honors i have is the critical staff that i get to work with. and one of those incredible staffs is going to be susan [speaker not understood]. [cheering and applauding] >> susan is a premiere doctor in our community, in our san francisco general hospital focused on hiv and aids. ands as importantly and sometimes even more, her importance of being a researcher in the area of hiv and aids and is a renowned world leader in this
city better? that's what makes san francisco not only the innovation capital of the world, but we have now earned the title, america's best city. thank you very much. much.pars4 (applause) >> okay, if we an have everybody take their seats. okay, good morning. we're going to get warm because you're all together. but we really want to welcome all of you today to the opening of our new city, new bridge hiv research facility. let's give it a hand. [cheering and applauding] >> one of the...
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wind are gusting to 49 at ocean city. winds will be gusting to hurricane force. >> they've already,ed these mandatory and nonmandatory evacuations telling people to get out but people still say they have the right to stay. so if they're trapped in it, it could be some issues as well declared a state of energy in both places. >> those of what you that have been to ocean steerk inlet there in ocean city,s that was caused by an a hurricane in 1933. -- those of you that have been to ocean city inlet, there in ocean city, that was caused by a hurricane in 1933. this is one of the outer bands associated with hurricane sandy working south to north there. it is just kind of pin wheeling back toward the washington area and back out to the west. parts of the area, manassas, leesburg, frederick, you haven't seen a whole lot yet. will shortly and once the rain arrives, it will be with us for the entire day. the rain rates here are going to pick up during the course of the day as the storm gets closer. we're just starting to see the r
wind are gusting to 49 at ocean city. winds will be gusting to hurricane force. >> they've already,ed these mandatory and nonmandatory evacuations telling people to get out but people still say they have the right to stay. so if they're trapped in it, it could be some issues as well declared a state of energy in both places. >> those of what you that have been to ocean steerk inlet there in ocean city,s that was caused by an a hurricane in 1933. -- those of you that have been to...
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in the future, how our city operates, how we interact with our city. as i started to think about that, i thought, you know, the number of major infrastructure projects going on in our immediate region now are probably -- there are probably more dollars and energy going into that than any time since bart was put through the city. you have the eastern span of the bay bridge. you have the transbay terminal. you have the central subway project. you have the improvement realignment of doyle drive. all of these things are part of the hard wiring of our city that is going to influence the way in which we all interact with it. over the last, say, five to ten years, we have watched as development and interest and people have moved south of market, into mission bay, below that we now that is continuing and we now have projects on the table like the pier 70 project, which ten years ago no one would have thought was a viable mixed-use project, because nobody went there. and that part of it is no longer true. i think, you know, for all of the things that are going
in the future, how our city operates, how we interact with our city. as i started to think about that, i thought, you know, the number of major infrastructure projects going on in our immediate region now are probably -- there are probably more dollars and energy going into that than any time since bart was put through the city. you have the eastern span of the bay bridge. you have the transbay terminal. you have the central subway project. you have the improvement realignment of doyle drive....
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at crystal city sports club. like i was saying, we have northern virginia as well. there is that feeling that baseball is back in washington and for the first time in a long time we have playoff baseball here in the capital. >> this is the first time since the early 1930's. it was very exciting with the capitals having something to cheer about. >> we are hoping that this is another win. what are you hoping for out of today's game? >> something exciting. it has been a long time since we've had a reason to be excited about baseball. we have a lot of excited fans. without it, i do not know what happened. >> out here, i have to tell you that they have what they call a nattitude shooter. some of these fans coming in on their lunch break they can head down to the park. >> still on the clock? >> we expect you to behave throughout the rest of the show. it is getting better and better outside. warmer than what it was earlier. >> right here we have the center field entrance. it is a transient area quite often, when you com
at crystal city sports club. like i was saying, we have northern virginia as well. there is that feeling that baseball is back in washington and for the first time in a long time we have playoff baseball here in the capital. >> this is the first time since the early 1930's. it was very exciting with the capitals having something to cheer about. >> we are hoping that this is another win. what are you hoping for out of today's game? >> something exciting. it has been a long time...
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. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the way that came about and i think it's a very, very good beginning. like mr. perot, i'm concerned about the deficits, and $150 billion is a lot of money but it's awful hard to say we're going to go out and spend more money when we're trying to get the deficit down. but i would cite that as a major accomplishment. we hear all the negatives. when you're president you expect this, everybody's running against the incumbent, they can do better, everyone knows that. but here's something that we can take great pride in because it really does get to what you're talking about. our ho
. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the...
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keurig. >> now we turn to a tragic story from new york city. in any is under arrest and the hospital after allegedly killing two of the small children she was employed to keep safe. >> the police still have no motive for this horrible crime. >> the nanny had worked for the family of three years. the family was extremely close to the nanny. they recently paid for her to go home to visit the dominican republic and even going with her there this past year. friends say there were no warning signs but clearly they said, ortega mentally snapped. today, a makeshift memorial outside of the upper west side apartment where the family lived. then annie remained hospitalized in critical condition and under arrest, charged with double homicide. the police say the mother returned to the apartment last night after taking her 3-year- old for a swim lesson. startled by the darkened them apartment, she went to the doorman to see if the nanny left with the other two children. when she went into the apartment, she discovered the horrible truth. that on the floor o
keurig. >> now we turn to a tragic story from new york city. in any is under arrest and the hospital after allegedly killing two of the small children she was employed to keep safe. >> the police still have no motive for this horrible crime. >> the nanny had worked for the family of three years. the family was extremely close to the nanny. they recently paid for her to go home to visit the dominican republic and even going with her there this past year. friends say there were...
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if you think that that has any sustainability in this city or any city in the world, you're absolutely deluded. thank you very much. i grew up with a father from the middle east and brothers that were diverse as any family on earth. but i tell you what, the politics in this city is so bad, that it has to change. thank you. >> seeing no other speaker, public comment is closed. if you can call the next item. >> 10 adjournment. >> two words, go giants. meeting adjourned. >> feel like it really is a community. they are not the same thing, but it really does feel like there's that kind of a five. everybody is there to enjoy a literary reading. >> the best lit in san francisco. friendly, free, and you might get fed. ♪ [applause] >> this san francisco ryther created the radar reading series in 2003. she was inspired when she first moved to this city in the early 1990's and discover the wild west atmosphere of open mi it's ic in the mission. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho. people writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstag
if you think that that has any sustainability in this city or any city in the world, you're absolutely deluded. thank you very much. i grew up with a father from the middle east and brothers that were diverse as any family on earth. but i tell you what, the politics in this city is so bad, that it has to change. thank you. >> seeing no other speaker, public comment is closed. if you can call the next item. >> 10 adjournment. >> two words, go giants. meeting adjourned. >>...
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since we are also america's no. 1 tourist city. we never want this place to be known as a bed bug haven. so by doing the work that you are doing, you are going to combat that. i would say this is one of the best things that can you do for the city. thank you. >> thank you, mr. ray and thank you for all of your work on this. any other public speakers on this item? please do line up. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm sahara shourd the director of the housing rights committee and we're members of bed bug working group. i wanted to applaud your effort, supervisor kim it was a community-based project that included tenant rights groups and property owners, the department of public health and so as a model of how legislation can be created, i think it was a great process. we at housing rights committee as you heard richard say we have been seeing far too many cases of bed bugs over the last few years [-fpts/] it's an emerging problem and unfortunately our laws really haven't kept pace with this problem. it's a commonsense measure and it
since we are also america's no. 1 tourist city. we never want this place to be known as a bed bug haven. so by doing the work that you are doing, you are going to combat that. i would say this is one of the best things that can you do for the city. thank you. >> thank you, mr. ray and thank you for all of your work on this. any other public speakers on this item? please do line up. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm sahara shourd the director of the housing rights committee and...
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you know, i've been in the city working and the numbers came out. there were 20,000 people that died of this dreaded disease. there were over 20,000 people, more still are suffering from the aids epidemic and we need to find those cures. and, so, today is a delightful day because it is now again a part of the innovation spirit of this city that we create the clinical resources that we need, the laboratories that we need to invite the doctors and the researchers to come here and help us discover the latest efforts and to make sure we continue that progress. and i'm here today to thank a lot of the people that include dr. buck binder and barbara and the wonderful health commission that has been working, but also just a few years ago, if you saw what the center was -- and i used to work in this building at the top level, a barbecue up front of all placeses, a saloon, people used to wear their boots to have the greatest barbecue they could have. and working that out with the hiv unit and research of our public health, working with our real estate, worki
you know, i've been in the city working and the numbers came out. there were 20,000 people that died of this dreaded disease. there were over 20,000 people, more still are suffering from the aids epidemic and we need to find those cures. and, so, today is a delightful day because it is now again a part of the innovation spirit of this city that we create the clinical resources that we need, the laboratories that we need to invite the doctors and the researchers to come here and help us discover...
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there are a substantial number of people who live in cities who dot no have driver's licenses. there are people who have voted for 50 and 60 years who do not have the required identification that some of these new laws say they must have in order to vote. in some instances as we saw in texas, getting these required identification materials is too difficult, they have to drive too far to get them, you have to pay once you get to that place in order to get something there. it is a constitutional right, you should never have to pay for, to exercise a constitutional right, and so for those and other reasons, we have been very appropriately aggressive in going against those laws that we think contravene the '65 voting rights act. >> many argue it's the republican party that wants tone force these laws because quite frankly it suppresses a group of black people, brown people, poor people who don't traditionally vote republican. >> we have to make our judgments on the basis of the law and the determinations that we make are legal ones, not political ones, and i'm acting i think consis
there are a substantial number of people who live in cities who dot no have driver's licenses. there are people who have voted for 50 and 60 years who do not have the required identification that some of these new laws say they must have in order to vote. in some instances as we saw in texas, getting these required identification materials is too difficult, they have to drive too far to get them, you have to pay once you get to that place in order to get something there. it is a constitutional...
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check out lexington park. 37 in ocean city. we could see some damage throughout the afternoon hours. here are some total's throughout the region. we have a quarter of an inch at reagan national. about half an inch. 0.4 inches for bwi. that is nothing compared to what we're seeing overall with this storm. this is going to saturate the soils. she is at the weather wall with the potential for more. >> we know in washington three years of experience, it does not take much wind to topple some of our big old trees. saturation is occurring as we speak. it is not that bad. conditions will be slowly falling apart throughout the morning. come sunrise, the winds are picking up. give it some time. notice the areas of yellow and orange. those are the areas of heavy rain. this is down towards the brandywine area. this is the slightly heavier rain. this is slowly pushing eastward. how much rain can we expect? this is one of our computer models that we use at the weather center. this is around the district and the beltway. down into southern m
check out lexington park. 37 in ocean city. we could see some damage throughout the afternoon hours. here are some total's throughout the region. we have a quarter of an inch at reagan national. about half an inch. 0.4 inches for bwi. that is nothing compared to what we're seeing overall with this storm. this is going to saturate the soils. she is at the weather wall with the potential for more. >> we know in washington three years of experience, it does not take much wind to topple some...
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meanwhile, firefighters blanket the city to prevent any more deaths like the one on thursday. they visited neighborhoods reminding them of the importance of fire safety and installing smoke detectors and homes. >> my hope is that more people will come to be mindful of the basic fire safety practices they conduct in their homes to literally change some of those things. for example, run extension cords, one to another. that is a potential fire hazard. the more people who use better practices -- leaving it appliances plugged up, when you're cooking, leaving food unattended on the stove, and appropriately discarding smoking materials. a change -- and appropriately the starting smoking materials. -- inappropriately discarding smoking materials. >> anyone who does not have a smoke alarm should call 311 for a free one. >> officers were responding to a shooting at the 900 block of jack street. a man stepped in front of the police cruiser. officials say the in -- the accident is under investigation. police in anne arundel county made arrests in a deadly shooting. two friends, darren co
meanwhile, firefighters blanket the city to prevent any more deaths like the one on thursday. they visited neighborhoods reminding them of the importance of fire safety and installing smoke detectors and homes. >> my hope is that more people will come to be mindful of the basic fire safety practices they conduct in their homes to literally change some of those things. for example, run extension cords, one to another. that is a potential fire hazard. the more people who use better...
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ocean city, those winds have been becoming northwesterly. remember, the winds blow into the center of low pressure, so now out at ocean city, we are starting to get more of this, and that a wind shift will be significant. this is into the day tomorrow. these are the wind speed forecasts. we are generally talking 50 mile per hour winds. this pushes inland as the center of the storm moves. this is parts of the cecil county, south central pennsylvania, these areas, and they are expecting to get a lot of wins, the same thing all along the bay. southern pennsylvania, probably closer to our maryland line, the strong wind will be pushed in. they have heavy snow in the mountains. our winds will start shifting to the south as we get into tomorrow morning. we will still have some strong wind gusts. in the 30's to 40's, pushing water up the bay. the highs on the bay are likely be worse than they were today, simply because of a change in the wind direction. 11:00 in the morning, this is from north to south on the bay. this will arrive at st. michael's a
ocean city, those winds have been becoming northwesterly. remember, the winds blow into the center of low pressure, so now out at ocean city, we are starting to get more of this, and that a wind shift will be significant. this is into the day tomorrow. these are the wind speed forecasts. we are generally talking 50 mile per hour winds. this pushes inland as the center of the storm moves. this is parts of the cecil county, south central pennsylvania, these areas, and they are expecting to get a...
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>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than debate philosophy. and i think that is the one thing that our state legislature serves and congress can lear from cities. >> i always think that we he a choice between either you like those services, you keep them and pay more for them, or you cut them back. what do you do? do you do a combinaon? do you and have you advocated a combination ofsomething, are you going to charge more raise taxes in an area? were you doi? >> you do whatever you need to. we have done both. we haven't raised taxes, but our citizens who voted on a couple of occasions to invest themselves and to tax
>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than...
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they were so decentralized was citi by a city. sometimes there are two of them within one town. this was a bottom of movement we were unhappy with republicans when bush said in order to save the free-market i had to give up on capitalism that disturbs a lot of us. we felt we needed something different. >> host: you're right in addition to be calling a constitutional conservative i have been called the goldwater conservative by critics and it is an honor to be described. >> i read the contents of the conservative first published in kentucky. when i met the publisher he gave me an original copy. i have always been fascinated. >> host: when you think of barry goldwater and libertarians is there a difference? where do you see yourself? >> and has been watered down because george to be bush ran as a conservative but he double the debt and was a profit -- profligate spender. we were upset with obama making it worse. many people call them sells libertarian to designate as a constitutional conservative. >> host: you wrote this before you had time in the u.s. senate what would you change
they were so decentralized was citi by a city. sometimes there are two of them within one town. this was a bottom of movement we were unhappy with republicans when bush said in order to save the free-market i had to give up on capitalism that disturbs a lot of us. we felt we needed something different. >> host: you're right in addition to be calling a constitutional conservative i have been called the goldwater conservative by critics and it is an honor to be described. >> i read...
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county sheriff's deputy who approached him in the city of south el monte in the san gabriel valley. now the couple is suspected also in a number of other crimes, including carjacking and robbery between southern california and northern california. on october 5th, susie ko was killed in her hercules home. >> it's a very big break. and we've said right along that finding the car would be one of the key pieces of evidence that we need to help us try to solve this case. and particularly since king county was able to find suspects in the vehicle, that gives us even more of a lead than if we had found it parked on a street somewhere. >> reporter: now again, hercules police are not calling the husband and wife suspects in the homicide of susie ko, but they will question them as soon as they are able. we reached out to susie ko's family, and they tell us that they are emotionally exhausted, but that today's arrests bring them a small sense of relief. >> thank you so much, kris. >>> now to a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. for the very first time, the mayor of san jose sat done with t
county sheriff's deputy who approached him in the city of south el monte in the san gabriel valley. now the couple is suspected also in a number of other crimes, including carjacking and robbery between southern california and northern california. on october 5th, susie ko was killed in her hercules home. >> it's a very big break. and we've said right along that finding the car would be one of the key pieces of evidence that we need to help us try to solve this case. and particularly since...
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the same at ocean city. those hurricane type winds are in effect for the bay until the storm comes in. here is the projected track. it loses the hurricane structure before it comes on shore. it does not lose strength, it just loses its technical aspects of what makes a hurricane a hurricane, moving rapidly to the northwest. i suspect that it seems to be accelerating and might come in sooner than projections. we will wait for the 1:00 update to see. it is a huge storm coming in. regardless of whether it comes in more towards atlantic city, ocean city, or more towards this margin of error, it will affect us. the eye of the storm coming in at 9:00 this evening, as it is -- as it advances that is where the heaviest rain and strongest wind will be concentrated. tuesday the rain goes down. we still have snow out in west virginia and western maryland. today we are in the 50's with all that rain and wind. tuesday, 40's, it will still be a windy day. wednesday we still have some lingering showers coming into the pict
the same at ocean city. those hurricane type winds are in effect for the bay until the storm comes in. here is the projected track. it loses the hurricane structure before it comes on shore. it does not lose strength, it just loses its technical aspects of what makes a hurricane a hurricane, moving rapidly to the northwest. i suspect that it seems to be accelerating and might come in sooner than projections. we will wait for the 1:00 update to see. it is a huge storm coming in. regardless of...
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more violence in a schoolthis sttbbing in a baliimore city high school. school..aul gessler is live in northeast ballimore with new information.. 3 it ook baalimore county pirefighhers about an hour to control this morning.the fire prrke out aroond 8-15 at a home on bellona avenue near north charles street...and firrfighter fell through the a floor and into the basement of the house but she's o-k.no one eese was hurt.the cauue ii under investigatton. crews in anne arundel county worked to clear a fire at an apartment builling that left dozens of families without hooms. take a look at these photos sent to us from jen wilbanns. the 2-alarm fire happened sunday on mmlitary place in odentonn you can see the flamms went through the roof f the 3-story apartment building. the american red cross is now working with the 23 amilies who are without homes tonight. no word on what caussd the fire. no injuiree have been reported. 3 "...and the orioles win it." 3 15 years.../ orioles fans... have been waiting... for this moment..// the .. birds... are... postseason boon
more violence in a schoolthis sttbbing in a baliimore city high school. school..aul gessler is live in northeast ballimore with new information.. 3 it ook baalimore county pirefighhers about an hour to control this morning.the fire prrke out aroond 8-15 at a home on bellona avenue near north charles street...and firrfighter fell through the a floor and into the basement of the house but she's o-k.no one eese was hurt.the cauue ii under investigatton. crews in anne arundel county worked to clear...
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a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps poor people by freeing the free-market to work its magic. a free city not too far from the united states where americans could move. that may happen cent. a central american country recently signed an agreement with a group of investors to build a privately run city. its own police force, no income tax, no sales tax, no capital gains tax to all the property tax and no federal regulation. it sounds good to me. the man behind it joins us now from honduras. you came on the show a year ago to discuss the idea of a free city and its thousand you have made p
a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps...
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city buses and two of the three airports are up and running and for the first time this week the new york stock exchange opened today. the engineers are still trying to figure out to how take down the dangling crane in manhattan. >> this river crested at six feet above flood stage. wind was the biggest problem in brunswick. most of the city still in the dark and residents there trying to deal with a downed trees that are all over the place. >> and didn't dominion virginia power trying to get the last of the customers back online and as of now there are 5800 customers still without power in northern virginia. >> i'm surae chinn where dominion power is still trying to get thousands of people back online. it is a welcome sight to residents after sandy's destruction. >> we have here what was a real quagmire. >> the more damage, the longer the outage and the wait for repairs. waiting anxiously is angus, bundled up and on day two without power. the christensen family is trying to stay plugged in. >> how cold is it inside the home? >> oh, it is freezing. >> did you do all of your homework?
city buses and two of the three airports are up and running and for the first time this week the new york stock exchange opened today. the engineers are still trying to figure out to how take down the dangling crane in manhattan. >> this river crested at six feet above flood stage. wind was the biggest problem in brunswick. most of the city still in the dark and residents there trying to deal with a downed trees that are all over the place. >> and didn't dominion virginia power...
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city and a flooded buildings and subway system. thousands of people were left without power. a crane was toppled an dozens of flooded homes caught fire and were destroyed. >> the storm brought something like 23 serious fires to parts of stanton island, brooklyn, queens as well as city island and the bronx. the terrible fire on breezy point is now under control. we believe we lost more than 80 houses. the search and res covery operations -- recovery operations are ongoing. >> the system smashed on shore in new jersey. you could see the power of the winds in the video. a rescue operation is under way today in three new jersey town. super storm sandy is covering one-third of the country. it's drenched at least 20 states and washington, d.c. the recovery effort cannot begin just yet. >> we have more weather to deal with. hopefully people will be able to stay safe until they can get to the other side of the storm. >> while some areas are dealing with high water, the national weather service is predicting if the water continues to rise,
city and a flooded buildings and subway system. thousands of people were left without power. a crane was toppled an dozens of flooded homes caught fire and were destroyed. >> the storm brought something like 23 serious fires to parts of stanton island, brooklyn, queens as well as city island and the bronx. the terrible fire on breezy point is now under control. we believe we lost more than 80 houses. the search and res covery operations -- recovery operations are ongoing. >> the...
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i'm the ceo at city car share. i want to thank you, by the way, supervisor cohen, for pulling together this hearing today. i think it's been very enlightening. i did want to make a couple comments about car sharing and about some of what i would call misnomers out there. first of all, model does matter, it really does. there's multiple models out there. they meet different needs and they do different things. it doesn't mean that they are competing against each other necessarily. so, in order to meet the needs of our citizens, of visitors to the city, there is a place for a lot of different options out there. one of the things that a city needs to decide -- and this is based on a philosophy of what car sharing is meant to do -- the city needs to decide what its goals are, what its objectives are. environmental goals, congestion goals, land use goals, equity goals are all important. and, therefore, before the city make policy, before it determines whether to give away the public right-of-way to any of us, it needs to
i'm the ceo at city car share. i want to thank you, by the way, supervisor cohen, for pulling together this hearing today. i think it's been very enlightening. i did want to make a couple comments about car sharing and about some of what i would call misnomers out there. first of all, model does matter, it really does. there's multiple models out there. they meet different needs and they do different things. it doesn't mean that they are competing against each other necessarily. so, in order to...
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and that's the city and the school district. take a look at how much money that went towards communities that we are talking about. it's cause and effect. if you don't put the money out there in those communities, look what happened out at the school, tearing down the willie brown academy. no blacks. and then you get out here and talk about everything else, but cannot talk about the real problem. the real problem is it's discriminatory and exploitation and lockout of those communities. the black community, the latino community and of course the -- everybody that's locked out. we need to deal with that. now, give me the statistics on that. i heard statistics on everything else. i haven't heard one person mention what really happens. and how are you going to turn it around? because those communities are continually locked out. you're not going to be able to do nothing about the problem. that's my problem. so, i'd like to see you all -- >> thank you. >>> getting ready to build a school out there? >> thank you, mr. ratcliff. next sp
and that's the city and the school district. take a look at how much money that went towards communities that we are talking about. it's cause and effect. if you don't put the money out there in those communities, look what happened out at the school, tearing down the willie brown academy. no blacks. and then you get out here and talk about everything else, but cannot talk about the real problem. the real problem is it's discriminatory and exploitation and lockout of those communities. the...
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started a hedge fund and then sold it to citi and then ended up running city and i don't even know why anyone would buy a hedge fund in the first place doesn't really seem to make much sense to me anyway but you know it wouldn't surprise me though that story would be true just because what you see is this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the liter of the oligarchy class and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all our arguing are committing their crimes with the permission of the government and they sort of agree with each other that hey i'm not going to tell on you if you don't tell me so congress insider trades congress chiefs congress doesn't pay taxes and no one says it and the same time the bankers c.e.o. and get bailed out and get zero percent loans to speculate and no one says anything and. so yeah i mean these agreements i mean are it's implicit or explicit it's becoming more explicit now yes a criminal class i mean it's a it's a small criminal class right on the ed
started a hedge fund and then sold it to citi and then ended up running city and i don't even know why anyone would buy a hedge fund in the first place doesn't really seem to make much sense to me anyway but you know it wouldn't surprise me though that story would be true just because what you see is this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the liter of the oligarchy class and in the west...
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it is playing in select cities across the country. here are some scenes from the "the waiting room." you have to wait for that -- >> you have to wait for the same day as an emergency services. no limits. >> the emergency department is completely full. the beds are full. nobody moves. >> i cannot look through the cracks. >> call up here and ask him. >> i was just laid off my job in march. >> heart rate is really high. >> i have never had anything happen to me since my in vincible 20s. >> is ok. i will not go until you are ready. >> mail from a gunshot wound -- male, gunshot wound. >> this numbness sends a write- down. >> if you are diagnosed with a stroke, you are set right out the door. >> we are an institution of last resort. >> stay with me. you want to see the doctor today? >> we are putting seven in three, three in the hallway. >> this is my first time in the hospital. >> congratulations. always a first. >> thank god for them. they should be back together. >> sit with me. >> i heard what happened. >> you heard what happened? tavis
it is playing in select cities across the country. here are some scenes from the "the waiting room." you have to wait for that -- >> you have to wait for the same day as an emergency services. no limits. >> the emergency department is completely full. the beds are full. nobody moves. >> i cannot look through the cracks. >> call up here and ask him. >> i was just laid off my job in march. >> heart rate is really high. >> i have never had...
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and the storm is responsible for 18 deaths in new york city. look at this video from earlier today of a flooded tarmac at longoria -- at la guardia international airport. all airport remained closed tonight. and the situation in new jersey remains quite catastrophic. these are aerial pictures of the widespread flooding along the jersey shore. about 30 million customers remain without power tonight. president obama will travel to new jersey for a look at the devastation himself. he has already declared that state a federal disaster area. >> let's get to the big screen in our area after dozens of trees have come crashing down into area homes and yards. but for one local homeowner whose home has suffered some sears damage, his restlessness and his -- some serious damage to his restlessness and his appetite may have saved his life. >> take a look here behind me. these are some cut pieces from the massive tree that came crashing down into the roof of this man's house, specifically his bedroom. as you can imagine thankfully, he was not inside. >> i w
and the storm is responsible for 18 deaths in new york city. look at this video from earlier today of a flooded tarmac at longoria -- at la guardia international airport. all airport remained closed tonight. and the situation in new jersey remains quite catastrophic. these are aerial pictures of the widespread flooding along the jersey shore. about 30 million customers remain without power tonight. president obama will travel to new jersey for a look at the devastation himself. he has already...
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also, the ultimate result of the opposite of free cities. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ john: we are back with your questions or comments from my guess. congressman vin jordan. york city commissioner of human resources and author of after the welfare state. so first from facebook. dave hamilton asks god could a collapse of the welfare state ever be peaceful? i don't see a collapse happening with of chaos. >> i think absolutely. this gigantic lumbering staggering welfare state. the 1990's, they ask some hard questions. this was not affordable. they manage to touch from their welfare state very
also, the ultimate result of the opposite of free cities. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a...
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>> this is a beautiful city. it's one of my favorite cities to run in. you're running the entire race outside these gorgeous monuments and water ways and veterans running with incredible stories. emotional appeal to this race, so i'm back again. >> reporter: you've ran how many marathons, six? >> seven or eight. i think it's eight. >> reporter: you get to meet a lot of people, you think you don't meet at the other marathons, like you mentioned the veterans out here. >> yeah. i work with a lot of the military groups, so i personally know a lot of these people running and some of the incredible stories. yeah, it's very emotional. it's emotional standing here in front of the memorial. a well put on event. >> reporter: steve and rick, thank you so much for talking with us. again, this will be happening all week long, and there's going to be road closures, that always happens when we have events on the weekend. you can find out a list of the closures, and it is a list of them, by heading to myfoxdc.com to get the latest on that. back to you, tony and allison.
>> this is a beautiful city. it's one of my favorite cities to run in. you're running the entire race outside these gorgeous monuments and water ways and veterans running with incredible stories. emotional appeal to this race, so i'm back again. >> reporter: you've ran how many marathons, six? >> seven or eight. i think it's eight. >> reporter: you get to meet a lot of people, you think you don't meet at the other marathons, like you mentioned the veterans out here....
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. >> good morning from ocean city, maryland. the wind and rain and growing more ferocious by the our. behind me you can see the water crashing up closer to the sea wall we have been talking about. sand and water came crashing onto the boardwalk a moment ago. we are between 16th street and 17th street. everything's out of fear was part of the mandatory evacuation zone that was put in place if at 8:00 last night. south of here, we are hearing reports of flooding already. we are seeing water starting to pool against some of the hotels as the water is coming in from the ocean. and from the bay. wind gusts at 40 miles an hour and 50 miles an hour at the boardwalk. taking a look at what is happening, the governor says the biggest issue was going to be the storm surge. that is something they are continuing to monitor. 450 national guard troops have been called in to be on standby for whatever is needed throughout the day as we get more and more of the effects of hurricane sandy. the rain is going sideways. the water is starting to come
. >> good morning from ocean city, maryland. the wind and rain and growing more ferocious by the our. behind me you can see the water crashing up closer to the sea wall we have been talking about. sand and water came crashing onto the boardwalk a moment ago. we are between 16th street and 17th street. everything's out of fear was part of the mandatory evacuation zone that was put in place if at 8:00 last night. south of here, we are hearing reports of flooding already. we are seeing water...
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party city said it has already raised 50,000. the director of the child abuse center said one of the reasons for the success is people want to do something in the wake of the penn state child sexual abuse. >> they want to do something about it. they want to stop it and be able to do sthi. the fact that they can do something locally. >> the program will go through hun at all party city stores and the company will match with $25,000. >>> you've probably soon the commercials. question 7 is all about gambling, allowing more lottery machines and adding a sixth casino in prince george's county. advocates said a yes vote would create more jobs and put money in education but opponents said it's not worth the moral price of gambling. >> i have a proposal. why don't the state of maryland start off a heroin company and make the best heroin on the east coast that way we can bring people from all up and down 95 to buy heroin in the state of maryland and the state would get money off the heroin. >> marylanders can weigh in in the voting booths
party city said it has already raised 50,000. the director of the child abuse center said one of the reasons for the success is people want to do something in the wake of the penn state child sexual abuse. >> they want to do something about it. they want to stop it and be able to do sthi. the fact that they can do something locally. >> the program will go through hun at all party city stores and the company will match with $25,000. >>> you've probably soon the commercials....
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city halls all over california in a variety of styles. this one is at burbank. it hasn't been touched. fire stations all over the place. and police stations and armories. this is the police stables in golden gate park and public libraries. and then one at north berkeley. public hospitals. clinics and sanitary. as well as polio people did get tuberculosis. remember that counties were strapped for funds. so the wpa gave it to them. children got health care. we were headed for a national health care system. we treat things differently now. essentially, what we have of med-cal is going to be slashed true. as an environmentist, i am opposed to this. they laid concrete in southern california. without which, a good deal would be washed into the ocean. the ccc and the wpa workers were trained for disaster relieve. we didn't have to rely on the national guard. these kinds of things wouldn't be as disastrous. we need a new wpa. they are walking over the sidewalks, which is wpa. this was a demonstration outside of dianne feinstein's office. and demanding it not be torn dow
city halls all over california in a variety of styles. this one is at burbank. it hasn't been touched. fire stations all over the place. and police stations and armories. this is the police stables in golden gate park and public libraries. and then one at north berkeley. public hospitals. clinics and sanitary. as well as polio people did get tuberculosis. remember that counties were strapped for funds. so the wpa gave it to them. children got health care. we were headed for a national health...
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a free city is about to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. úwña i mean, yeah, you could say it's an unusual hobby. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but i don't care. i just love collecting air. people always say the world is, like, 80% water, right? that means the world has to be like 90% air. that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a mo
a free city is about to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. úwña i mean, yeah, you could say it's an unusual hobby. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but i don't care. i just love collecting air. people always say the world is, like, 80% water, right? that means the world has to be like 90% air. that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they...
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&p bbltimore comptrollee joan praat is slappiig the mayor and city council with a lawssitt.. she's accusing thhm of bypassing the city's charter and awarding a luurative phone contract to 'diggcon'....ithout acccptiig . bidss rrtt has battled phh mayor for months..... but her lawsuit gets specific... in it, sse claiis the maaor changed the city's bidding ppocess when it was clear 'digicon' was aboot to lose the deal to i-b-m. dollars went to digicon and, according to tteecomptrooler, there was no oversight or formal approval. it's that iie of year again... and what thousands have been training áso hard for...the baltimore marathon! janiceepark tells us, eopll years racc.o compeee in this - race. in the shaaow of camden yards. with the birr never too far away...the baltimore marathon b: begins: globe from 24 countries:om aal - 3&"it's undescribible, self- fulfulling feeling"runners say thhs ccurse ii noo joke...thanks to seeeral hills: hills:"yea this will help me superpowers""we're all running 3 for the love of aatimore and loudest cheers... cheers....very proud, i'm about t
&p bbltimore comptrollee joan praat is slappiig the mayor and city council with a lawssitt.. she's accusing thhm of bypassing the city's charter and awarding a luurative phone contract to 'diggcon'....ithout acccptiig . bidss rrtt has battled phh mayor for months..... but her lawsuit gets specific... in it, sse claiis the maaor changed the city's bidding ppocess when it was clear 'digicon' was aboot to lose the deal to i-b-m. dollars went to digicon and, according to tteecomptrooler, there...